Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/06/23 04:36 PM
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Catch22
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I want to get one for ground blind hunting and maybe squirrel hunting. I like the Primos gen 3 but the tall one looks to tall for a blind and the short one not tall enough for squirrel. I don't want both so any thoughts on the Primos or other brands y'all like? Thanks!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
[Re: Catch22]
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10/06/23 05:03 PM
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salemtrapper
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Dad has shooting sticks I've used them they are ok, I bought a bipod that connects to the swivel where the sling is I like it a ton, just won't sit up high enough for a blind Son started shooting and bought a field pod for him, and I love it as well. If I was to g Go any route I would field pod it as well, [video:google] https://photos.app.goo.gl/G92u4PpSSxg8SA3W7[/video]. This is cam using his shooting a big boy gun as he calls it for first time. The target is about 60yards it takes away a lot of movement, adjusted up and down, gun can sit balanced while waiting no need to place at the time of game you just get in the scope and shoot.
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/06/23 06:04 PM
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Patrice
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Zim bought me the DeathGrip a few years ago after seeing it on a TV show doing new product reviews that year. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1020678542It is a bit of overkill if you're asking about shooting sticks, but it is so sweet to clamp a firearm onto it and then take your hands off of it completely. It stays solid and balanced, and can be allowed to swivel or adjust with as little or as much effort as you want. It is too good. It is not even fair.
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/06/23 06:24 PM
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Catch22
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Patrice, that's a nice one for sure.
Sniper, I'm looking for a all around set, if that's possible. If the Gen three tall can be used in a blind I could also use it as a mono pod for squirrel like Prov mentioned.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/06/23 06:30 PM
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The Beav
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I was at ST Vinnys the other day and found one of those High end 3 legged camera stands. It cost me $9.00 It went straight to my blind. It does every thing but clean the kitchen sink. And I even had a padded V for the top.
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/06/23 06:38 PM
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This ! Like a lot of gadgets , even in trapping , more to carry that you really don't need.
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/06/23 11:06 PM
10/06/23 11:06 PM
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mad_mike
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A rifleman should learn how to use a sling to support his position, whatever that might be. A model 1907 leather sling or a later web sling can get you rock solid if you know how to use it. You can also use one to carry the rifle to and from wherever your hunting,lol. While I would agree that is a good skill to practice and have in your shooting technique inventory, there is zero substitute for a rest. Tripod, bipod, pole, resting over a log or limb. Close second would be a proper shooting position. Prone, sitting, kneeling, and lastly off-hand. With that, to the OP. I have the Night Stalker Tripod & Ball-Head. https://tnvc.com/shop/night-stalker-shooting-tripod-ball-head/Just got it a couple months ago and like it so far. It seems like a decedent set up to start with. If I continue to want a tripod, to be vetted in the field, I may soon search for a higher end product with a mounting system that the rifle wears permanently and integrates with the tripod. One nice feature the product offers is the monopod feature. Lots of quality options out there. Good luck and let us know what you go with.
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Re: Anyone use shooting sticks?
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10/07/23 02:16 AM
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Scott__aR
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I got to throw my hat behind the BOG DeathGrip also.
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